The Swedes laid siege to the town several times from 1632 to 1634.
But the prisoner's associates are laying siege to the town.
Laying siege to the town, they destroyed it five days later and killed several people.
On their return they were executed for treason, but shortly a Roman army arrived to lay siege to the town.
Upon their arrival at Wenden, the Russian army laid siege to the town.
In 1512 John Zápolya unsuccessfully laid siege to the town.
By May 25, 1862, after traveling five miles in three weeks, Halleck was positioned to lay siege to the town.
On June 3 the Allied army laid siege to the town.
A few reliable units laid siege to the town and shot or imprisoned the mutineers.
Later during the 17th century French armies laid waste to the town in 1646 and 1690.